Assessing your skills Welcome to Assessing Your Skills one of the series of Futures workbooks, which help students choose and prepare for their careers. Like the other workbooks in the series you can dip in and out doing the exercises which are most relevant to you. You might want to include the exercises or the output in your personal development plan or e-portfolio.
The aim of this workbook is to help you to clarify or identify your skills as a first step toward choosing work that really suits you. It can also heAuthor(s): Laura Dean

The Hon Catherine Branson in conversation with Rob Hulls RMIT University celebrates the legacy of politician and chief justice George Higinbotham, through an annual public lecture which explores topical legal issues and in particular the interaction between the law and society. The guiding principle for the series is enhancing our understanding of the law and the role of legal and political innovation in helping create a more just society. This year, the Hon Catherine Branson, Former President of the Australian Human Rights Commission presented the 20Author(s): No creator set

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Turkish lawmakers in fresh brawl over anti-violence legislation Member of Turkey's parliament falls down stairs as Turkish politicians scuffle over security legislation. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Baylis Lecture 2014: Dr Peter johnson - "Long leaves and fat roots" The 2014 Baylis lecture was delivers by Dr peter Johnson from Landcare's Dunedin Office. Peter talked about the work of Geoff Baylis who was head of the Botany Department for many years. His lecture looked at the functionality and curiosity of long leaved plants, and those with fat roots also - a wealth of fascinating details, all delivered as part of the Botany Department's 90th anniversary celebrations on the 10th of SeptemberAuthor(s): No creator set

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The Rhubarb Triangle This is an interactive learning resource book targeted at families who want to learn together and improve their basic English and maths abilities.Author(s): Davis, Samantha

In this episode Chris Risner and Haishi Bai are joined by Narayan Annamalai, a Program Manager on the Virtual Networks team. Today Narayan discusses Azure Virtual Networks as well as hybrid connections. VNets allow you to create a secure and isolated trust boundary for your resources within Azure. This also allows you to seamlessly connect resour

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Economics for Marketing What is this module about?
To develop knowledge and understanding of the concepts and theories in economics that underpins consumer choice and market interactions. The lectures and seminars will explore the theories and empirical evidence regarding the choices made by consumers in the contemporary marketplace, and how these choices are shaped and influenced.
Objectives
On completion of the module, students will be able to:
1. Examine the key theories of behaviour and economic decision makingAuthor(s): Sheehan, Brendan,Embery, John,Leeds Metropolitan U

The Nervous System : Components of the Central Nervous System (10:10) Continuing our look at the nervous system, we take a survey of the components of the central nervous system. Covered in this video: Cerebrum, Cerebellum, Brainstem and the spinal cord. This is
Lesson 10 in our Nervous System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series. (04:59)

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The Nervous System : The Cerebrum (10:11) A quick look at the cerebrum, what it is and what it does. We will look at the parts of the cerebrum in more detail as we continue our Nervous System video series. This is
Lesson 11 in our Nervous System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series. (03:38)

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The Nervous System : Functional Areas of the Brain (10:13) In this video we take a look at the functional areas of the brain. Specifically we talk about the motor areas, sensory areas, and association areas. We touch briefly on the Broca's Area and Wernicke's area. This is
Lesson 13 in our Nervous System series. This is part of our Anatomy and Physiology lecture series. (08:35)

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Jim Wickens on Dolphin Slaughter in Peru Peru's ocean environment is one of the great marine jewels of the planet, a fertile feeding ground for some of the ocean's most charismatic predators. But far off the coast a brutal practice takes place: the slaughter of thousands of dolphins for use as bait in lucrative long-line shark fisheries.
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Space to Ground: Unpacking: 10/3/14 NASA's Space to Ground is your weekly update on what's happening aboard the International Space Station. Got a question or comment? Use #spacetoground to talk to us.Author(s): No creator set

The aim of this unit is to enable you to get started in Latin. It has been developed in response to requests from students who had had no contact with Latin before and who felt they would like to spend a little time preparing for the kind of learning that takes place on a classical language course. The unit will give you a taster of what is involved in the very early stages of learning Latin and will offer you the opportunity to put in some early practice.

Economics for Marketing What is this module about?
To develop knowledge and understanding of the concepts and theories in economics that underpins consumer choice and market interactions. The lectures and seminars will explore the theories and empirical evidence regarding the choices made by consumers in the contemporary marketplace, and how these choices are shaped and influenced.
Objectives
On completion of the module, students will be able to:
1. Examine the key theories of behaviour and economic decision makingAuthor(s): Sheehan, Brendan,Embery, John,Leeds Metropolitan U